Post by account_disabled on Nov 29, 2023 9:56:04 GMT 1
The True Remembrance Guide to Building an Online Community), but if you're going to create a Q&A section, you have to treat it like a product. So first you have to do an audience analysis, define the target persona for the Q&A, and then structure the segment and shape its voice. This problem doesn’t exist as it has one of the largest and most loyal communities in its niche. Still, even though I'm sure it's been well-portrayed what kind of personas are using its Q&A, I'm inclined to believe that this part of the site is designed more for marketers who have at least some experience using forums than for marketing newbies.
A brief history of the Q&A section was created as a freemium feature in . Only Pro Phone Number List subscribers can ask a limited number of questions each month, but everyone (if the question isn't marked private) can read the Q&A. In 2017, the Q&A section was improved, eliminating private questions and making them open to everyone, and also introduced gamification rules (like rules), which: on the one hand help combat forum spam; promote people to be proactive on the site and in Q&A, in order to fully participate in the community.
What really hasn’t changed is the architecture of the Q&A itself, From the picture above, in addition to the interesting images, we can see that the categories of years are very broad. This gave way to the more detailed architecture we see today. First Commandment: Aim for perfect Q&A and navigation It might be a good idea to choose a very broad architecture, especially in Q&A and forums, in this order: avoid category sparseness; avoid too much choice anxiety (also caused by e-commerce mega menus syndrome.
A brief history of the Q&A section was created as a freemium feature in . Only Pro Phone Number List subscribers can ask a limited number of questions each month, but everyone (if the question isn't marked private) can read the Q&A. In 2017, the Q&A section was improved, eliminating private questions and making them open to everyone, and also introduced gamification rules (like rules), which: on the one hand help combat forum spam; promote people to be proactive on the site and in Q&A, in order to fully participate in the community.
What really hasn’t changed is the architecture of the Q&A itself, From the picture above, in addition to the interesting images, we can see that the categories of years are very broad. This gave way to the more detailed architecture we see today. First Commandment: Aim for perfect Q&A and navigation It might be a good idea to choose a very broad architecture, especially in Q&A and forums, in this order: avoid category sparseness; avoid too much choice anxiety (also caused by e-commerce mega menus syndrome.